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Multi-monitor options for your Thunderbolt 3 or USB-C MacBook

One of the most common pre-sales questions we get asked is, “What docking station is compatible with my Apple laptop, and how many displays in total can I add?” The answer can vary dramatically depending on the specific model laptop in use. Before diving into the details, let’s look at a chart that lays out […]

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Alternative Video Output Solutions for macOS 10.13.4 systems with UD-ULTCDL and UD-ULTC4K Docks

Recently we wrote about how the latest update to macOS 10.13.4 causes several different types of video devices, including those based on the DisplayLink technology we use in many of our products, to stop working. This loss of functionality is a frustrating development for those of us who have become accustomed to multi-monitor goodness as […]

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Add Two 4K 60Hz Displays on Any Thunderbolt™ 3 Mac with this New Plugable™ Adapter

You can now connect two 4K 60z Displays to your 2016/2017 MacBook Pro Thunderbolt™ 3 supports up to two displays which are directly routed from your PC’s graphics controller to drive monitors at full performance. However, in the Windows PC market, it’s been unevenly implemented with some PCs only supporting one display over Thunderbolt 3, […]

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Plugable Thunderbolt™ 3 Dual DisplayPort Adapter for Mac

Features Harness Thunderbolt™ 3’s 40 Gbps bandwidth to enable two additional DisplayPort displays with resolutions up to 4096×2160@60Hz on Thunderbolt 3 Macs For Mac systems with Thunderbolt 3 ports such as the late 2016/2017 MacBook Pros and 2017 iMac Supports a single 5120×2880@60 (5K) display if both DisplayPort outputs are connected to a 5K-capable display […]

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